How To Remove Lipstick Stains

Accidents happen. Either you end up staining that white top you love with fuchsia pink lipstick or drop a lipstick tube on your beige carpet (and then step on it). Major oops! Lipstick stains are the worst because they contain highly colored pigments, waxes, and grease. If you’re in a stainy situation like this, don’t panic – because everything fades. Here’s how to remove lipstick stains from your dress, carpet, or any other fabric. Read on to find answers, ladies.

How To Get Lipstick Stains Out Of Clothes

If you happen to smear lipstick on your dress or your partner’s shirt, you can make use of a few things like hairspray, alcohol, and liquid detergent to bid farewell to the stain. Here’s how:

Using Liquid Detergent

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Step 1: Start by scraping off the excess lipstick from the fabric with a blunt knife. Step 2: Dab a little bit of liquid detergent directly on the stain and let it sit for about 10 minutes. Step 3: Rinse the area with warm water without rubbing (rubbing can cause further damage). Step 4: Once the stain fades, wash the garment following the care instructions on its tag, using the warmest water permissible.

Using Alcohol

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Step 1: Take a clean light-colored cloth and dampen it with alcohol (preferably vodka). Step 2: Carefully blot the stain with this damp cloth. Remember, no rubbing. Step 3: Once the stain fades, rinse the area with cold water. Step 4: Wash the garment like you usually would.

Using Hairspray

Step 1: Spray some hairspray right onto the stain. Step 2: Let it sit for about 10 to 15 minutes. Step 3: Use a warm damp cloth to wipe away the stain.

How To Get A Lipstick Stain Out Of A Carpet

The chances of getting a lipstick stain on your carpet are slim. But hey, it could happen! Work on removing the stain as soon as you notice it because the longer you let it sit, the higher the chances of it setting into the carpet. Remember – the older the stain, the more difficult it will be to remove.

Using Liquid Detergent

Step 1: Scrape off any excess lipstick with a blunt knife or a spoon. Step 2: Dab a few drops of liquid detergent onto the stain. Step 3: Using a damp cloth, blot the lipstick stain until it disappears.

You will have to repeat the same step several times to remove the stain completely.

Using Dry Cleaning Solvent, Liquid Detergent, And Vinegar

Step 1: If there’s excess lipstick on the carpet, scrape it off using a spoon. Step 2: Dip a clean white cloth in dry cleaning solvent and blot this on the stain until it soaks in. Step 3: If the stain remains, you can mix liquid detergent (1 tablespoon) with white vinegar (1 tablespoon) and warm water (2 cups). Step 4: Sponge the stain with this solution. Step 5: Finally, use cold water to remove the solution and blot the area dry.

How To Get Lipstick Stains Out Of Upholstery

Say you stain your new couch with that ruby red lipstick. Seems like a total nightmare, right? Stay Zen and use these techniques to fix your mistake:

Using Toothpaste

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Step 1: Remove any excess product using a spoon or a blunt knife. Step 2: Dab some plain white toothpaste on the stained area and use a clean cloth to scrub and remove the stain. Step 3: Repeat if necessary. Once the stain is removed, rinse the area with some cold water and blot it dry.

Using Lighter Fluid

Step 1: Make sure the lipstick is not caked on to the area by removing all you can with a blunt knife or spoon. Step 2: Put a few drops of lighter fluid on a clean cloth and gently scrub away the stain with it.

You can also use hairspray, ammonia, and alcohol to remove lipstick stains from upholstery following the same techniques.

Now that you have a fair idea of how you can remove lipstick stains using things you can easily find in your kitchen cabinet, here are a bunch of tips and hacks that will make this horrifying task significantly more manageable.

Ladies, lipstick stains are stubborn as hell and challenging to remove, so it’s best to try and prevent the mishap in the first place. If all else fails, there’s no shame in heading to the dry cleaner for help. Do you have any go-to techniques to get rid of such aggressive stains? Let us know in the comments section below.